Eat your words if you wrote off Daniel Arzani, he may be Qatar bound

By Stuart Thomas / Expert

People who wrote off one of Australian football’s most promising young players look likely to eat their words, as Daniel Arzani re-announces himself on the domestic scene.

The 23-year-old starred for Macarthur FC on Sunday in a 2-0 win over Adelaide, with a sparkling performance.

The news of his day out for the Bulls no doubt also made its way back to national coach Graham Arnold.

Arzani finding his way to Qatar is still difficult to comprehend, with the coach challenged by a host of selection headaches and plenty of players vying for positions. However, Arzani reminded everyone of just how talented and gifted he is with a stunning display that had the Reds’ defenders scrambling at the back whenever the diminutive midfielder made advances inside their penalty area.

Too many people forget the rare and raw talent Arzani displayed in early 2018 when he became the talk of the A-League with Melbourne City. Simply, he possessed a skill inherent in few Australian players; the ability to run directly at and take on defenders, using a powerful torso and hips in order to maintain balance and control of the ball in doing so.

Daniel Arzani during his time with Melbourne City. (Photo by Jason Heidrich/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

I wrote at the time that it was unlike anything I had seen in a young Australian for some time.

That ability was noted far and wide, with Manchester City the club destined to add the Iranian-born Arzani to its stacked stable of players destined to be loaned out while their talent developed.

Sadly, Arzani’s star faded quickly, with a season-ending knee injury cruelling his opportunity to show the world his arsenal before he had the chance to fire a single shot.

In a journey that subsequently saw him pass through Celtic, Dutch club Utrecht, AGK in Denmark and Lommel SK in Belgium, Arzani managed just 28 matches in around four years.

Very much out of focus and something of the forgotten man when it came to national team selection, after having become the youngest Socceroo to ever appear at the World Cup in 2018, his failure to ignite leagues to where he ventured, injury aside, brought much commentary and opinion.

You remember the rumours, we all heard them.

Everything from Arzani’s father being something of an unsettling and overbearing figure in his career, a poor attitude that rubbed other players and coaching staff the wrong way, and a general perception that the Melbourne City junior was simply a smart-arse and just a little bit too big for his own boots.

The truth in all of that is probably indiscoverable and potentially based on the envy and ambition of others whose paths may have crossed Arzani’s for only a short period of time.

Without a doubt, Arzani would admit to not having been a perfect football professional as a teenager, very few are. However, the natural process of growth and maturity was not afforded him by many; those more keen to knock him off the pedestal that the domestic football world had placed him – one he never asked to be stood upon.

In retrospect, the fleet-of-foot attacker will look back at the last four years as a frustrating and sad time in his football life.

Yet he is back. Fit, fast, powerful and seemingly happy to be playing football for Macarthur FC.

After opening the scoring for the Bulls against the Reds on Sunday, the Arzani swagger was there.

He celebrates a little differently to most. There is rarely a sense of shock or surprise about a goal scored or one assisted, more an arrogant strut and a wink of expectation around his achievement.

That presence is what drew the world’s attention to him back in 2018 and a similar feeling currently circles Central Coast’s Garang Kuol, potentially the best teenager we have seen in the A-League since Arzani.

While plenty have been happy to sink the slipper into Arzani, call him overrated and label the hype that built him up as fabricated and undeserving, I never jumped shipped, believing that what I had seen him do in a Melbourne City jersey was transferable to bigger leagues.

That is of course yet to play out, however it was clear at Campbelltown Stadium on Sunday that with a goal and brilliant assist, Daniel Arzani was the most lethal and influential player on the pitch.

If that remains the case over the next fortnight, Graham Arnold may have no choice but to include him in the squad for Qatar.

The Crowd Says:

2022-10-23T21:08:51+00:00

TenTribesOfTexas

Guest


His return to form lasted just 1 game. The following game he was well beaten by Josh Risdon.

2022-10-22T01:53:46+00:00

Garry

Roar Rookie


I worry a little re SS who says he's off to Russia. He claims he has reassurance of safety but all bets are off if Putin decides he needs to demonstrate his power to Australia.

2022-10-21T21:45:42+00:00

Brainstrust

Roar Rookie


Arzani was too lazy against Western United, he got enough ball, but he seemed to need a rest once he got the ball, instead of beating players and getting himself into killer positions like he did against Adelaide he took early options , he was one on one with Lacroix , instead of going at him straight away at full bore and taking him on he just dawdled and then went for the easy option of going on the outside and taking a shot on the angle. If a player has laziness syndrome a good performance means they get the coach off their back, then they use that to slack off or go back to their old ways off the field.

2022-10-21T09:57:09+00:00

The Football God

Roar Rookie


He'll be playing in the NPL before he plays in another World Cup

2022-10-20T10:25:03+00:00

Beach

Roar Rookie


This was for Wazs original post

2022-10-20T10:21:45+00:00

Beach

Roar Rookie


Really?

2022-10-20T10:20:31+00:00

Beach

Roar Rookie


Brilliant comment.

2022-10-20T05:59:19+00:00

ockeroo

Roar Rookie


I would take Cummings, Boyle, Mabil, Goodwin, Alou Kuol, Garang Kuol, McLaren, Duke and perhaps, Kusini Yengi, ahead of Taggart.

2022-10-19T09:54:43+00:00

Stevo

Roar Rookie


If you’re in Russia be careful or you might be handed a military draft notice :shocked:

2022-10-19T01:08:13+00:00

Brainstrust

Roar Rookie


Wanderers their new Brazilian center back he is certainly a piece of work, will use any means possible. Borrello very physical player as well. Victory you cant count on Popovic though I thought his Perth side were actually quite clean.

2022-10-19T00:04:25+00:00

Garry

Roar Rookie


" Each country's final squad of 23–26 players must be submitted by 13 November 2022."

2022-10-18T23:00:06+00:00

Franko

Guest


So I'll get one every time I go to the shopping center? It makes sense in internationals, no domestic rd2 games.

2022-10-18T22:08:04+00:00

Brainstrust

Roar Rookie


Austin wasn't marking Arzani, Roars rubbish attack has a lot to do with Austins lack of fitness and their formation which favours defense. Also Roars weaker side is the right, the left they had Hingert+Neville double team Arzani minimum , and they favoured his side. Toure was the big failure against Roar.

2022-10-18T21:59:51+00:00

chris

Guest


Can't agree there Stu. Leckie has been outstanding in his first 2 matches this season. He has to go and has to start matches I feel.

2022-10-18T21:56:52+00:00

Football is Life

Roar Rookie


Point taken. Respect

2022-10-18T21:54:30+00:00

Football is Life

Roar Rookie


concur Stu. Look at what has happened when we have given the younger lads a shot. They have stood up and delivered, fearlessly, tirelessly. By doing so in this instance, we would be essentially preparing for the World Cup qualifiers for 2026. But we still need some seniority to steer the lads around. Every ship needs its command element. Good call Stu

2022-10-18T21:51:56+00:00

Football is Life

Roar Rookie


Not likely, I would suggest that anyone who says e.g. Nabbout is out done by Tilio, needs to take a look at Nabbout's opening goal last season when he hit it with the outside of the foot and curled it into the top left corner. Big fan of Nabbout, in fact I would stick my neck out and say he's the best of the three mentioned.

2022-10-18T19:17:34+00:00

Grem

Roar Rookie


How fit or injury free is Goodwin? He should go, if fit.

2022-10-18T16:31:14+00:00

TenTribesOfTexas

Guest


Need to bring in a left footed winger if Goodwin is dropped. Panos Armenakus is doing well o/s

2022-10-18T16:28:18+00:00

TenTribesOfTexas

Guest


With his strong dribbling skills, Daniel is the best attacking midfielder the Roos have when some of the older players retire soon. He will certainly feature in future Austn sides after the WC if not during it.

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